FRONTLINE —Writing Psychoanalytic Case Reports: Safeguarding Privacy While Preserving Integrity
2002; Wiley; Volume: 30; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1521/jaap.30.2.165.21951
ISSN1943-2860
Autores Tópico(s)Torture, Ethics, and Law
ResumoFRONTLINE—Writing Psychoanalytic Case Reports: Safeguarding Privacy While Preserving IntegrityCésar A. AlfonsoCésar A. AlfonsoPublished Online:June 2005https://doi.org/10.1521/jaap.30.2.165.21951PDFPDF PLUS ShareShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditEmail ToolsAdd to favoritesDownload CitationsTrack Citations AboutReferencesBeauchamp , T., and Childress, J. (1979), Principles of Biomedical Ethics, Oxford University Press, New York. Google ScholarChessick , R. (1999), Emotional Illness and Creativity, International Universities Press, Madison, Connecticut. Google ScholarClifft , M. A. (1986), Writing about psychiatric patients: Guidelines for disguising case material, Bulletin of The Menninger Clinic, 50, 511–524. Medline, Google ScholarDoyal , L., et al (1998), Informed consent in medical research, British Medical Journal, 316, 1000–1015. Crossref Medline, Google ScholarFreud S. (1905), A case of Hysteria, Standard Edition, vol. 7. Google ScholarFreud , S., and Breuer, J. 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